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Availability for breakfast cook and evening cook. Flexible schedule available.
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Required: • Able to legally work in Canada • English fluency • Minimum 2 years’ experience in a commercial kitchen • Must have reliable transportation • Open availability • Attention to detail and eagerness to learn
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$17.85 - $20.00
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2-4 hour per day 7 days a week. Cleaning duties to include washrooms, bar area, sweeping outside entrance and may include the hall when necessary. Hourly wage will depend on qualifications.
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Building Service Worker certificate or cleaning experience, Criminal Record Check, WHMIS
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$20-$30 DoE
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We are seeking a Landscape Team Member who can assist with various landscaping tasks. While experience is preferred, we are willing to train the right candidate. This is a full-time position that will start as soon as possible and run until the end of the 2026 season. Key Responsibilities: - Perform lawn maintenance tasks, including mowing, trimming, edging, and clean-ups. - Operate and maintain landscaping equipment safely and efficiently. - Assist with other landscaping tasks as needed, such as planting, mulching, and minor hardscaping. - Ensure all work is completed to a high standard of quality and efficiency. - Maintain a safe and clean work environment. What We Offer: - Competitive wage (based on experience). - Opportunity to gain valuable skills in the landscaping industry. - Supportive, family-oriented work environment. - If you’re interested in joining our experienced and hardworking team, apply today!
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- Valid driver’s license and ability to drive a truck with trailer attached - Previous landscaping or lawn maintenance experience is an asset but not required. We will train the right candidate. - Ability to work in various weather conditions and perform physical labour. - Strong work ethic, reliability, and willingness to learn. - Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
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$40.03 To $50.59 Hourly
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This position includes a comprehensive 100% employer-paid benefit package, enrolment in our defined benefit pension plan (Municipal Pension Plan), and three weeks of paid vacation. Applicants must be authorized to work in Canada and at our organization on an ongoing basis. The John Howard Society of North Island welcomes applications from all qualified applicants including but not limited by those of any gender, race, orientation, or disability. Multilingual skills and multicultural competence are assets. The John Howard Society of North Island is an employment equity employer. Two completed, acceptable criminal record checks are required. One from the Criminal Records Review Program through the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General and one from the Canadian Criminal Record Search of the RCMP National Repository of Criminal Records, the Canadian Police Information Centre, and the Police Information Portal. This position requires union membership with Health Sciences Association. All union JJEP/Paraprofessional positions are subject to wage grid levels. Positions begin at Step 1 and are increased to Steps 2 through 4 based on number of hours worked. The Youth and Guardian Counsellor – Healthy Relationships assists youth and their parents/guardians to resolve conflicts and build healthy family relationships. The program employs short term mediation, individual/family counselling, and psycho-education to promote and develop healthy relationships and problem solving in the family. A primary focus is preventing family breakdowns and reuniting families when the youth is out of the home •To be successful in the position the Youth and Guardian Counsellor – Healthy Relationships must be able to consistently perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Other duties may be assigned. •Works with youth, their parent/guardian, and others when appropriate, to assess suitability for the service, assess needs and resources, and develop a plan/strategy for addressing interpersonal conflicts, family issues and related concerns. •Engages youth and families in conflict resolution and problem solving. •Engages youth and families in skill building and education on topics that may include social and life skills, self-control, self-awareness, self-care, parenting skills, transition to independence, developmental norms, health, and substance use. •Provides information/education, skill building, counselling, and support for parents in the area of parenting approaches and skills. •Takes responsibility for case management activities including: documentation and information management, liaison with the referral source and other agencies, involving family members and others when appropriate, in case planning and attending integrated case meetings. •Refers youth and families to other community services and resources as necessary. Ensures a connection is made to the new service. Follows up on and supports referrals when necessary. •Collects data for reporting on program outcomes and statistics. •Provides crisis intervention and support for youth and their families when required. •Plans, co-ordinates, leads/co-leads, and evaluates groups for youth and/or caregivers. •Represents the agency in the community when required. Maintains healthy relationships with other organizations and the community at large. •Offers support to and consults with co-workers as part of a team providing integrated, holistic services to youth and families. •Completes reports and attends meetings as required by The John Howard Society of North Island and the Ministry for Children and Families. •Advocates for families served within the larger community
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•A bachelor’s degree in social work or another human services field from an accredited institution. •Some driving is required to attend meetings, pick up youth, or meet with clients in the community. The Youth and Guardian Counsellor – Healthy •Relationships must have a valid driver's licence and access to safe, reliable transportation, and must obtain appropriate insurance as per Society policy. •Two years’ post-degree experience in family and children’s services. Training and experience should include: •Experience working with youth and families in a conflict resolution, counselling, or other helping capacity. •Demonstrated ability to use individual and family counselling techniques and approaches. •Knowledge of, and experience with, mediation and conflict resolution techniques and approaches. •Knowledge of, and experience with, parent education, coaching and support. •Experience planning and leading educations, support, or counselling groups. •Knowledge of, and experience in, maintaining confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and other basic counselling ethics. •Knowledge of, and experience working with, hard to engage or resistant youth and families. •Knowledge of child development, and individual and family functioning •Understanding of trauma and its impact on youth and families. •Demonstrated ability to work constructively and cooperatively in a team setting. •Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. •Knowledge of, and experience with ,involving families, community, and other systems in planning with youth. •Knowledge of, and experience with, keeping client records. •Knowledge of, and experience with, referral, screening, and case conferencing practices. •Knowledge of community resources for youth and families. Other Skills and Abilities: •Demonstrate a level of cultural sensitivity and understanding of the client population’s cultural and socio-economic characteristics. •Have the ability to form a mutually respectful partnership with person’s served and their families in which they are helped to gain skills and confidence to address any issues and problems they face. •Have the ability to accept the differences they will find amount their clients. •Accept clients’ rights to self-determination and individuality, and must not discriminate on the basis of Indigenous identity, race, colour, ancestry, place of origin, political belief, religion, socio-economic status, marital status, family status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or age. •Have a positive conviction about the capacity of people to grow and change. •Have the ability to work respectfully in partnership with other team members, including referring authorities. •Recognize the value of a nurturing family as the ideal environment for a person. •Have the ability to recognize persons with special needs, and adjust the way service is provided or make referrals as appropriate. •Have the ability to set limits and maintain the helping role of the practitioner, and to intervene appropriately to meet the needs of the persons served or other family members. •Have basic computer and Internet skills •The Youth and Guardian Counsellor – Healthy Relationships must be able to work flexible hours to accommodate client needs, groups, meetings, and crises. •The Youth and Guardian Counsellor – Healthy Relationships must understand the values of family-centered services, and must have a commitment to young people’s safety and family stability. •The Youth and Guardian Counsellor – Healthy Relationships should be open to employing an outreach approach. This could include taking part in physical or outdoor activities. •The Youth and Guardian Counsellor – Healthy Relationships will follow the Code of Ethics and the Mission Statement of The John Howard Society of North Island. S/he will also abide by the relevant rules and regulations set out by the Ministry for Children and Families.
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The dishwasher would be required for either a morning shift 7am - 12pm or a night shift 4pm - 10pm, to work in a commercial kitchen. Be capable to handle detergents and sanitizers intelligently. It is also required that the dishwasher be available to prep food if needed. Because this position is in the Anchor Inn Hotel and part of the RZH Hotel group there is opportunity to advance or transfer to other positions.
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Must be reliable, prompt, preferably have own mode of transport for independence.
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$27.92 per hour
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JOB TITLE: Program Worker (CASUAL) BENCHMARK MATCH: Activity Worker CLASSIFICATION GRID: $27.92 per hour UNION: UFCW SUPERVISOR: Nurse Administrator HOURS OF WORK: 8:00am – 4:00 pm OR as needed for other shifts JOB SUMMARY: Schedules programs and activities to meet clients’ needs as well as assists clients with activities of daily living as required. DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS: •Schedules common and recurring programs and activities. •Oversees the participation of clients during activities. •Assesses clients’ abilities and promotes client participation in activities which meet their needs in recreational and social areas. •Sets up the daily bus routes, acts as the attendant during all bus trips and supervises the boarding and departing of the clients in a safe and orderly manner. •Assists clients with activities of daily living, such as toileting and feeding. •Sets up furnishings and equipment for activities. •Sets up lunch tables as needed. Assists in serving of client meals and feeding clients as needed. •Assists Nurse Administrator with orientation, supervision and scheduling of volunteers. •Completes and maintains related records and documentation as required by the Nurse Administrator. •Observes and reports any changes in client’s functional and cognitive behavior to the Nurse Administrator. •Transports clients to and from Adult Care Society by operating a motor vehicle with a seating capacity of 11 to 25, which is modified to accommodate wheelchairs. (if applicable) •Responsible to bring to the Nurse Administrator’s attention when the vehicle requires servicing. •Responsible for maintaining a proper level of First Aid Kit and other emergency equipment on board the bus. •Performs other related duties as required.
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QUALIFICATIONS: •A valid BC Driver’s License - Class 4 is preferred •Completion of the Provincial Continuing Care Certificate, or equivalent course. Activity Assistant Education Card or Equivalent Course •Possess and maintain a valid CPR Certificate, Level C •A good understanding of physical, mental, and other chronic health challenges. Physically able to perform the duties of the job. •Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and written
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$23.42 – $25 per hour
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JOB SUMMARY: Operates a motor vehicle with a seating capacity of 11 to 25 which is modified to accommodate wheelchairs. Provides safe transportation of clients and staff to and from the Adult Care Facility. Performs routine inspection and maintenance duties on the bus and related equipment. QUALIFICATIONS: -Transports clients to and from Adult Care Society by operating a motor vehicle with a seating capacity of 11 to 25, which is modified to accommodate wheelchairs. -Sets up daily client pick-up schedule and bus routes. -Assists program workers with loading & unloading of clients including assisting clients in wheelchairs by operating wheelchair lift. Ensures that passengers and equipment are safely harnessed when vehicle is in operation. -Completes required documentation for submission to the Nurse Administrator. -Maintain the cleanliness of interior and exterior of vehicle. Responsible for fueling vehicle when no passengers are on board. -Responsible to bring to the Nurse Administrator’s attention when the vehicle requires servicing. -Responsible for maintaining a proper level of First Aid Kit and other emergency equipment on board the bus. -Perform other duties as directed by the Nurse Administrator. HOURS OF WORK: 7.50 hours per day (Monday to Friday) BENCHMARK MATCH: Transport 3 CLASSIFICATION GRID: 4 (23.42 – 25 per hour) UNION: UFCW
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Must possess a valid BC Driver’s License - Class 4 Must be physically able to perform the duties of the job. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and written
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$29.00
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We are currently searching for an Infant Development Consultant to join our well-established Early Years team. Successful candidates will be able to plan, organize and deliver Infant Development home-based services supporting families caring for children ages 0 to 6 years of age to reach their developmental milestones. Service includes providing direct early intervention strategies through play, assessment and playgroups. The IDP consultant will also provide parent education, parent support and assist families with accessing appropriate community and community based early childhood intervention services. The position is permanent and part time at 30 hours per week. After a successful 3 month probation period, an excellent benefit package is also provided including extended health and dental plan, 3 week vacation, sick benefits and employer paid RRSP.
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QUALIFICATIONS Early Childhood Education Certification and/or Diploma/Degree in Early Childhood or Child & Youth Care. A combination of experience and education will be considered. Specific training in child development, early intervention principles and ASQ assessment is preferred. ABILITIES/SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE •Experience in providing in-home based client service. •Strong and demonstrated knowledge in early childhood development. •Very strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with others. •Strong organizational skills that reflect ability to perform and prioritize multiple tasks seamlessly with excellent attention to detail. •Emotional maturity and high level of professionalism. •Highly resourceful team-player, with the ability to also be extremely effective independently. •Proven ability to handle confidential information with discretion, be adaptable to various competing demands, and demonstrate the highest level of client service and response. •Excellent oral and written communication skills, including client documentation. •Forward looking thinker, who actively seeks opportunities and proposes solutions. •Strong knowledge of community-based resources and early intervention strategies. 3-5 years’ experience working with young children and/or families who have children with special support needs or developmental delays. A clear criminal record search and a valid Driver’s License is required for this role.
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$26.08
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The successful applicant must be reliable and flexible and be available to work varying hours during summer and regular afterschool program hours 3-6 Monday to Thursday during the school year. The Family Support Program is an afterschool and summer program for children and youth with special support needs. You will be providing direct care for children and youth, 5 to 19 years of age in a caring, fun and responsive centre based environment. You will be working under the direction of the program coordinator. Within a family-centred practice model you will work in collaboration with other staff and families to encourage the child/youth’s development within the context of inclusion with their daily routines and available resources. Terms of Employment: •12 scheduled hours per week. •Summer Hours may differ for summer camp sessions •Available to work between the hours of 9 am to 3pm in the summer for 4 weeks. •Available to work 3pm to 6 pm during the school year •Drivers License, reliable vehicle, willingness to transport clients •Clean criminal record check Hiring Bonus will be offered.
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Preferred Qualifications •Experience working with families, children and youth. •Certification as an EA, Human Services Certificate is preferred. •Must be flexible, reliable and willing to work in multiple locations/programs. •Willing to be creative and have fun! Skills/Abilities/Knowledge •Ability to use imagination, play and create with children/youth with a belief in inclusion for all •Communicates clearly both orally and in writing, using good interpersonal skills •Well-developed time, planning and organizational abilities •Demonstrates knowledge of child/youth development •Understanding of positive child/youth guidance •Ability to work as a part of an excellent team •Understanding of family centered practice •Warm, caring and flexible
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The Early Year Navigator will enhance service provision, provide advocacy, and improve accountability through a family-centered approach that focuses on meeting the need of both children and their families by assisting families to access and coordinate services, provide resources and education in partnership with existing services within the North Island. The Early Years Navigator will be the first point of contact for families, and as such this is an outreach program. This position will also facilitate groups geared toward child play, parenting support and education. This position is permanent part time at 15 hours per week. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Assist families to access supports & participate in planning; 2. Provide one-on-one advocacy, resources, and education for families with young children. 3. Assist families to address questions, access community, provincial and federal services. 4. Liaise between community, families and external professionals; connect families with early intervention services such as IDP, SCDP and the Complex Development Keyworker. 5. Assist families to attend non child care learning programs, such as Strong Start or community based playgroups provided by IDP or AIDP. 6. Connect families with emotional support services as and when needed. 7. Offers parent education and support programs and/or groups that the encourages development of these programs throughout the community. 8. Assists parents to access wide range of community resources. A valid driver’s license and own reliable vehicle is required. As a member of our team you will receive an excellent benefits package after 3 months and work in a very positive supportive and flexible environment. Travel will be required throughout the North Island.
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QUALIFICATIONS PREFERRED •Early Childhood Education/Assistant or Community Support Certification •Clear Criminal Record Review SKILLS/ABILITIES/KNOWLEDGE •Demonstrates strong knowledge of early child development •Ability to work independently and as part of a team •Understanding of positive child guidance •Keen understanding of family centered practice and community resources •Warm, caring and creative
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This part-time permanent position provides direct, immediate and confidential support to victims and survivors of crime and trauma working closely with local RCMP. Support may include crisis intervention, emotional or support on scene or following a crime or incident. This position is for 17.5 hours per week. Duties will include providing immediate crisis support, intervention and follow up to victims, families and witnesses of crime and trauma alongside RCMP at scene, in hospital, in community or by phone. You will keep victims informed about case and court updates and connect them with appropriate community services. Using a trauma informed approach, you will explain court procedures, assist with Victim Impact Statements, Crime Victim Assistance applications, safety planning, and accompanying victims to court acting as a liaison between the victim, police and Crown Counsel. Duties may also include community education and presentations related to crime prevention or trauma. A valid driver’s license and own reliable vehicle is required for this role. As a member of our team, you will receive an excellent benefits package after three months. Although this position will be primarily based at the Port McNeill RCMP detachment, travel will be required throughout the North Island.
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Required Qualifications: Post-Secondary education in the field of social services, psychology, social work or a related field combined with a minimum of 2 years’ experience in crisis intervention and working knowledge of the criminal justice and court system is preferred. A combination of education and experience will be considered. Ability to obtain and maintain a clear criminal record search and RCMP enhanced security clearance is a requirement. Skills/Knowledge: •Well developed understanding of trauma informed care •Ability to work in challenging, high stress crisis situations that may include on-scene support •Willingness to work cooperatively with RCMP and other community support providers •Ability to be flexible to respond after hours as needed •Exceptional communication skills with RCMP, Crown Counsel, community service providers and clients •Ability to practice cultural safety while supporting Indigenous people and/or newcomers to Canada •Outstanding organization and well-developed communication skills •Ability to work with the highest degree of confidentiality, professionalism and self-regulation
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$50,000–$80,000/Yr
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North Island Propeller in Campbell River, BC is a well-established small business, providing quality repair services and sales of new, used and refurbished marine propellers for recreational, commercial and industrial applications. North Island Propeller is locally owned and operated by Brian Jansen, and has been in business for over 40 years serving Campbell River and it’s neighboring communities throughout and surrounding Vancouver Island. The right person would need to have an entrepreneurial spirit as well as a keen interest in the marine industry, as this is their biggest customer. Schedule: • 8 hour shift (8:00am-4:00pm) • Monday to Friday • Closed on Weekends and Statutory Holidays. Expected start date: Approximately 2 weeks from acceptance of Job Offer (To allow for processing of NI Prop’s NIEFS’ Wage Subsidy application). Benefits: • Casual dress • On-site parking • Store discount If you are interested in having your own business, this could lead to ownership for the right individual. Learning from the current Owner and his Brother (Shop Manager, Propeller Technician & TIG Welder), you could benefit from their mentorship, and take over the business eventually, when Brian is ready to leave his role. You may be eligible for the Work BC Wage Subsidy Service (paid on the job training). This is something they will be looking for in a new Employee. Please contact the Work BC Centre, Campbell River for more information about their Wage Subsidy service.
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The RIGHT person will require the following traits: You… • have excellent communication skills • are a team player • are ambitious and motivated • are hard working, and have a reliable work ethic • believe that customer service is first and foremost • have a keen interest in and commitment to the marine industry • have excellent communication skills • are willing to learn on the job • are committed to the community of Campbell River SKILLS: The more you have the better! •Experience in a Shop environment •Metalwork / Blacksmithing / Forging •Welding (TIG preferred) ASSETS: • Marine propeller service, Propeller pitching, repair and sales • Metalwork, Welding, Forging • Grinding, polishing, sanding, painting • Welding and metalwork knowledge (if you do not have actual experience) • Experience within the marine industry specifically
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$20-$25 / Hr DOE
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Position is Full-Time, Monday to Friday(early 13:30). Wage increases mostly performance based, with medical / dental benefits and wage increase after 500 hours of employment.
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Supporting local and international Aquaculture Industries with Net Services. Applicants to possess a strong work ethic and be able to work well with others, enjoying varied tasks and learning new skills. No experience necessary. useful new skills will be taught. Forklift ticket and asset but not mandatory.
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$21-$22/hour
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$21 - $22/ hour to start which is negotiable. Who We Are: Kidz Connection is a large and busy daycare in Campbell River offering childcare for infants, preschoolers, and school age children. Opportunity: -This is a full time Childcare Provider position which will include a benefits package as well as the option of free, full time daycare enrollment for children of the successful candidate. -The right person will have the opportunity to become an Early Childhood Educator and the tuition will be paid for by Kidz Connection. GREAT OPPORTUNITY for a working parent who needs child care while working and kids can be picked up from school. The position is for Monday to Friday 7:30 AM - 5PM
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The successful applicant will: - Have Class 5 driver's license - Be 19 years of age - Consent to a criminal record check
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$27.84 per hour
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Auxiliary Certified Instructor II Centennial Outdoor Pool – Summer Employment Are you looking for an exciting summer job with an opportunity to work with a great team and get out in the sun? Are you looking to expand your knowledge of pool operations? Then work for the City of Campbell River at our outdoor pool as an auxiliary Lifeguard for the summer season. Naturally, Campbell River – Located on Vancouver Island, the City of Campbell River offers a rare combination of a welcoming small-town feel with large-city amenities. We are a 45-minute drive from the winter and summer activities of Mount Washington, and just minutes from more than 100 km of all levels of mountain biking and hiking trails, plus easy access to the ocean, rivers and lakes for sports fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding and whale watching. The role: In this auxiliary role, as a lifeguard you will instruct and monitor participants at the Centennial Park outdoor pool, as well as maintain the facility to ensure that everyone is safe. You will have excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate and work well within a team environment. It is critical that you can respond calmly in emergency situations and recognize when lifeguard interventions are required. What we offer: The rate of pay for this CUPE bargaining unit position is $27.84 per hour, plus 12% in lieu of benefits (this is equivalent to a wage of $31.18 per hour). The successful candidate will also have access to a reduced cost Employee Wellness Pass for Recreation facilities and programs. Workplace culture is important to the Recreation Department - we are looking for people to join us who embrace our core values of teamwork, respect, integrity, communication and kindness. Season: The season for these short-term auxiliary roles typically starts in the middle of June and ends in late August. Questions about this position? Email [email protected]
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Our ideal candidate will: • Have one (1) year of experience as a lifeguard and/or lesson instructor or an assessable equivalent. • Possess and maintain valid National Lifeguard (NL) certification. • Possess and maintain valid Swim Instructor certification. • Possess and maintain valid Standard First Aid with CPR-C and AED certification. CPR-C/AED must be current within one year. • Be 16 years or older as legislated by the Public Health Act, Pool Regulations. • Must successfully attain a clean criminal record and vulnerable sector check prior to employment.
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Part-time position with the opportunity to have additional hours cleaning the bar area of the legion and the hall. 3-4 hours mornings on the weekends starting with two days with the opportunity to increase the days cleaning the bar, plus cleanup of functions in the hall.
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• Building Service Worker BSW certificate • criminal record check • WHMIS • Bondable
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$28.51/Hr
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The opportunity We are seeking individuals who are passionate about providing amazing customer service while prioritizing safety and creating a positive environment. Reporting to the Terminal Operations Supervisor, Terminal Service Attendants are responsible for: • Cleaning terminal buildings and grounds including washing and waxing floors/walls, washing windows, vacuuming, dusting, and cleaning washrooms; replenishing supplies and maintaining an inventory of supplies; removing garbage and picking up litter; shovelling snow, sanding, power washing, lawn mowing, weed-eating and sweeping grounds; and maintaining garden areas. • Providing fare, schedule and procedural information to customers; listening to customers’ complaints and requests; resolving or referring to appropriate resource; and applying the Service Interruption Plan as required. • Directing vehicle and foot traffic; checking and collecting boarding passes; assisting customers on/off vessel; and assisting with disabled vehicles. • Inspecting berths, ramps and docks; assisting with vessel docking including adjusting ramps and handling mooring lines; giving the all clear for vessel departure as required; assisting vessel in ship-to-shore power hook up; checking for and advising vessel of any potentially hazardous conditions including dangerous goods, oversize vehicles and weight restrictions; and providing an accurate vehicle and passenger count for the vessel. • Inspecting and performing routine maintenance of terminal facilities and equipment including minor painting; and identifying and taking appropriate action to address repairs or deficiencies. • Driving the fleet vehicle to pick up or deliver materials; unloading and loading materials on vessel; operating the forklift if required; and handling baggage. • Participating in safety drills; setting alarms and securing terminal at closing; identifying situations which present a safety hazard; and conducting rounds of the terminal and docked vessel, and reporting any security breaches or unusual activity. • Staying current with company policies, procedures and operational directives; and performing various administrative support tasks including updating files and manuals; completing inspection reports; maintaining an activity log; and answering the telephone. • Performing additional duties such as calculating and processing fares; selling media; processing reservations; preparing and auditing media sales records and revenue reports; ordering and checking change orders; and preparing cash floats and deposits. Join us! If this sounds like your next great career move, please submit your cover letter and resume by May 3, 2026. *Please ensure to upload any relevant certificates you currently hold during the application process* "We connect communities and customers to people and places important in their lives” At BC Ferries, our employees are our most important assets in delivering our commitment to customer safety, service and satisfaction. We support employment equity and diversity in the workplace, and we encourage applications from all qualified individuals including women, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), and others who reflect our ever-changing workplace.
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What you bring to the team: You are enthusiastic, reliable, and service orientated individual who excels working in a fast passed customer focused environment. You are an excellent communicator and work well individually or in a team environment. In addition, you are comfortable working in a physical environment and working outside in all weather conditions. • You have one (1) year of customer service experience • You possess a Class 5 or 7N Drivers Licence with a clean ICBC Drivers Record Report • A valid Food Safe Level 1 Certificate is required and can be obtained upon receiving an offer of employment
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$60,000 - $65,000/year
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Position Summary: The Harbour Manager is a key leadership role within the Campbell River Harbour Authority (CRHA), responsible for overseeing all harbour operations, financial sustainability, regulatory compliance, and stakeholder engagement. Reporting directly to a delegate of the Board, the Harbour Manager ensures the safe, efficient, and strategic management of the harbour. This role requires an experienced leader who can balance daily operational demands with long-term planning and community engagement while fostering a culture of excellence within the team, including direct supervision of staff. Position: Full-time Reports to: A delegate of the Board Compensation: $60,000 - $65,000/year Responsibilities: • Operational Management & Compliance: Oversee all aspects of daily harbour operations, ensuring safety and efficiency. • Implement and enforce harbour policies, environmental regulations, and emergency protocols. • Coordinate maintenance, infrastructure improvements, and capital projects to enhance harbour services. • Ensure compliance with all municipal, provincial, and federal maritime regulations. Financial & Revenue Management: • Develop and manage the annual budget in collaboration with the Board. • Oversee revenue generation through berth rentals, leases, and services. • Identify and pursue funding opportunities, including grants and government support. • Monitor and analyze financial performance, ensuring sustainable operations. Team Leadership & Staff Development: • Supervise and support Administrative Assistants and harbour staff, ensuring effective team collaboration. • Provide mentorship and development opportunities to foster a high-performing workplace. • Conduct performance reviews and support professional growth initiatives. Stakeholder & Community Engagement: • Act as the primary liaison between CRHA, harbour users, community stakeholders, and government agencies. • Engage with commercial fishers, marine businesses, & recreational boaters to understand their needs. • Represent CRHA at industry events, community meetings, and networking opportunities. Strategic Planning & Harbour Development: • Collaborate with the Board to develop long¬term strategies for harbour growth and sustainability. • Identify opportunities for facility improvements, new service offerings, and operational efficiencies. • Adapt to industry trends, regulatory changes & economic conditions to maintain a competitive facility. Skills & Abilities: • Strong leadership and team management skills. • Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities. • Knowledge of marine industry operations, commercial fishing, and harbour management. • Financial acumen, including budgeting, revenue forecasting, and financial reporting. Strong communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills. • Ability to develop and implement strategic initiatives and operational improvements. • Proficiency in administrative and operational software. • Highly organized with the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. Key Leadership Competencies: Models the Way: • Leads by example, demonstrating professionalism, integrity, and accountability. • Sets high standards for safety, customer service, and operational excellence. Inspires a Shared Vision: • Works with the Board to develop and communicate CRHA's long-term vision. • Encourages team and stakeholder buy-in to strategic initiatives. Challenges the Process: • Identifies and implements innovative solutions to operational challenges. • Continuously seeks efficiencies and improvements in harbour management. Enables Others to Act: • Empowers staff with training, support, and clear direction. • Fosters a collaborative and inclusive work environment. Encourages the Heart: • Recognizes and appreciates the contributions of team members and stakeholders. • Promotes a positive and engaged harbour community. About Us: The Campbell River Harbour Authority (CRHA) is a non-profit, community-based organization that has managed the federally owned small craft harbour in Campbell River, B.C. since 1998. Over the past 27 years, we've built a reputation for providing a safe, well-maintained, and efficiently operated marine facility that serves a diverse user base-from local commercial fishers to recreational boaters and marine tourism operators. With a strong focus on long-term growth, community engagement, and financial sustainability, CRHA continues to expand its services and infrastructure to meet growing regional demand. Our success is rooted in strong leadership, community partnerships, and a deep commitment to supporting the marine economy on Vancouver Island and beyond.
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The Ideal Candidate: The ideal candidate is a dynamic and strategic leader with strong operational, financial, and regulatory knowledge, capable of fostering community relationships and guiding a dedicated team. They thrive in balancing day-to-day harbour operations with long-term planning while maintaining a culture of excellence and safety Requirements: • Minimum of 5 years of management experience in harbour operations, marine industry, or a related field. • Post-secondary education in business management, marine operations, or a related field is an asset. • Knowledge of relevant regulatory frameworks and maritime safety protocols. • Valid driver's license and ability to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings and weekends. • Experience in nonprofit management and working with a Board of Directors is an asset.
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Loving homes needed to foster abandoned and dumped adult cats and kittens. These cats have often been let down and require a little extra patience and love, once they have that - it is a joy to watch them bloom again.
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Over 18 years old. A love of cats
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Based on experience
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Job Description: Our Front Office Team is responsible for providing our guests with quality customer service pertaining to our high standards and reputation. As the ideal candidate for the office, you are enthusiastic, have great communication, strong work ethic, and great attention to detail. We are seeking out individuals who are friendly, positive, and a team player. Daily Tasks •Provide consistent, superior customer service when greeting and registering guests to deliver a positive experience. •Booking reservations with our campground software in person or on the phone. •Strong computer skills. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and Outlook. •Data entry for the portfolios of RV sites, Cottages, RV Rental units, Marina slips and guest accounts. •Handle payments and end of day cash out and daily balancing routines. •Ability to effectively multi-task. •Ability to work well as a team and independently. •Answer a high volume of incoming calls and emails. •Dealing with guest issues and problem solving.
Qualifications & Experience
Pacific Playgrounds Oceanside Resort – Front Office Team Position Pacific Playgrounds has transformed into an upscale beach vacation destination. Our goal is to ensure each guest has their best ‘playground’ experience possible. We believe it’s important for guests to feel as comfortable here as they would at home. That’s why we’ve worked hard to create a safe and welcoming community that offers friendly, helpful service any time guests need it.